rt" THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JUNE 2 ,.. AJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Herbert Pitches White Sox Nearer Top nIm ------------- Only Two of Six Yanks Still Alive in Wimbledon CLASSIFIEDS this year, got little help yester- CHICAGO-The Chicago White day from the flashy Bouton, who x jolted New York's 10-game had won his three starts, eight of nner, Jim Bouton, for 10 hits in nine previous decisions and lost ve innings en route to a 6-0 only two. ctory yesterday which swept the * * * x into a virtual first-place tie Luplow Takes Dive th the Yankees. BOSTON-Outfielder Al Luplow Hurling the Sox to their third dived into the bullpen in right, umph in this windup of a four- center field to take Dick Wil- me set was Ray Herbert, whose liams' bid for a three-run homer eady five-hit job gave him an in the eighth inning and preserved 4 season mark and sixth shut- a 6-4 Cleveland victory over Bos- t of the year. ton yesterday. The Yanks, who have won only The catch, possibly one of the ie of six starts against the Sox greatest ever in baseball, resulted Major League Standings, AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB York 41 27 .603 - St. Louis 43 30 .589 - go 44 30 .595 - Los Angeles 42 30 .583 2 n 39 30 .565 2% San Francisco 42 32 .568 1x/ esota 40 32 556 3 Cincinnati 40 33 .548 3 land 37 35 .514 6 Chicago 39 34 .534 4 ngeles 39 37 .513 6 Milwaukee 36 36 .500 6Y2 more 38 37 .507 6/ Philadelphia 34 40 .460 91/2 as City 33 37 .471 9 Pittsburgh 33 39 .458 9Y2 it 27 43 .386 15 New York 29 45 .392 14,' lngton 23 53 .303 22 Houston 28 47 .373 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS land 6, Boston 4 Philadelphia 13, Pittsburgh 4 go 6, New York 0 (Only game scheduled) I in Red Sox Manager Johnny Pes- ky finishing the game under offi- cial protest. Pesky argued that the drive should have been a home run. Umpire Joe Paparellahruled it merely a sacrifice fly, scoring Lu Clinton from third base. Nats Make It 3-14 KANSAS CITY-The Washing- ton Senators clubbed three home runs. yesterday-one of them Don Zimmer's first in the American League-and defeated the Kan- sas City Athletics, 4-2, to end a 17-game road trip on which they scored three victories. Jim King "opened the Washing- ton scoring in the first inning with his 13th homer. Zimmer, who joined the Senators last Tuesday, homered in the fourth to make the score 2-0. * * * Twins Keep Winning ST. PAUL-MINNESOTA-Min- nesota's surging Twins cracked a 4-4 tie with a six-run explosion in the sixth inning yesterday and buried Detroit, 10-6, to sweep a three-game series. The triumph, the Twins' fourth in a row and eighth in their last 11 games, pulled Minnesota with- in one-half game of third-place Boston and within three games of first place in the American League. Bill Freehan (former Michigan catcher) hit a two-run homer for Detroit in the eighth. Minnesota's Vic Power was ejected from the game in the fifth when he took a swing at Re- gan after the pair exchanged words at first base. Rookie Wins 10th PITTSBURGH - Rookie sensa- tion Ray Culp gained his 10th victory and John Callison hit for the cycle last night as the Phila- delphia Phillies walloped the Pitts- burgh Pirates, 13-4. Culp, loser of five games, al- lowed only two hits in the first six innings. Other Clay Has Lip, Too LOUISVILLE, Ky. (K') - Ru- dolph Valentino Clay, brother of heavyweight poet Cassius, wants to fight Raymond Patterson, brother of dethroned heavyweight champion Floyd, the night Cas- sius meets Sonny Liston. Rudy said yesterday that he will turn professional on the Clay- Liston card if a match is arrang- ed between the heavyweight cham- pion and the Louisville Lip. He is a heavyweight and has an impressive record as an ama- teur. WIMBLEDON, England R) -v Chuck McKinley and Fr a nk Froehling, America's one - two punch, made the round of 16 in men's singles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships yesterday as Arthur Ashe, Jack Frost, Tom Edlefsen and Herbie Flam were 'beaten. McKinley, the 22-year-old top- ranked American from St. Louis who is seeded fourth, needed only 50 minutes in a 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 rout of Ashe, the first American Ne- gro to compete in the Wimbledon. Froehling, rated right behind McKinley in the United States but not seeded at Wimbledon, won his third round on the retirement of 37-year-old Bob Howe of Austral- ia. The 6'3" player from Coral Gables, Fla., led 6-3, 6-4, 3-2 when Howe called it off due to an in- jured right forearm. "Froehling was serving well," said Howe. "I couldn't break and I couldn't hold my own service. So there was nothing to do but retire." The match that set Wimbledon afire, however, was the struggle between Spain's Manuel Santana, seeded second, and Rafael Osuna of Mexico and Southern Calif or- nia. Santana finally won 2-6, 0-6, 6- 1, 6-3, 6-4 in a center court match before a sellout crowd of 17,000. The crowd roared its apprecia- tion. The players applauded each other. Even the hardened news- men in the press stand stood and cheered. In women's singles, Darlene Hard of Long Beach, Calif., won her third round match from Helga Schultze of Germany 6-3, 6-0 but Carol Hanks of St. Louis was elim- inated by Margaret Hunt of South Africa who won 4-6, 6-2, 8-6. SPORTS SHORTS: First Comeback Try Failure for Gonzales TODAY'S GAMES TODAY'S GAMES] leveland at Chicago (n) Chicago at Philadelphia (n)j ,ansas City at Baltimore (n) New York at Pittsburgh (n) oston at New York (n) St. Louis at Houston (n) os Angeles at Detroit (2, t-n) Milwaukee at Los Angeles (n) innesota at Washington (2, t-n) Cincinnati at San Francisco (n) I fl to l 'C ut .is [Ce .e d By The Associated Press NEW YORK-Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, the 35-year-old long- time king of pro tennis, failed sadly on a comeback attempt yes- terday, as Alex Olmedo of Peru demolished him in the first round of the U. S. Pro Tennis Cham- pionship at Forest Hills, 10-8, 2-6, 6-0, 6-1 Funny Man Sinks Tee Shot For His Three TORONTO (M) - Comedian Frank 'Shuster fired a hole-in-one yesterday, but had to settle for a par three. Shuster's first tee-shot on Oak- dale Golf Club's 225-yard fifth hole flew out of bounds. Taking a stroke and distance penalty, he hit another four-wood shot off the tee right into the cap for par. OLD HEIDELBERG 211-213 N. Main St. NO 8-9590 Gonzalez showed the form that made him the king of the rackets for nearly 15 years only in the first two sets. *' * * 9h TYRGINMRl Player Tied for Lead CLEVELAND - Two veterans and one unknown ripped five. strokes off par yesterday, with scores of 66 to lead the birdie- filled first round of the $110,000 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament. Heading the pack over Beech- mont Country Club's 6,618-yard par, 71 layout were Gary Player, the dapper South African who was garbed in white from head to toe instead of his usual black; Bo Winninger, the blond, big-game hunter from Oklahoma City; and 30-year-old Bill Eggers of Hender- son, Nev. .' * * East, West To Play BUFFALO, N. Y.-Lee Roy Jor- dan, 210-pound Alabama lineman, will captain the East team in the All-America football game tomor- row but the West team will have three captains. The West players had difficulty trying to pick a captain, and the voting ended in a tie for quarter- back Bill Nelsen of Southern Cali- fornia, linebacker John Treadwell of Texas and halfback Kermit Alexander of UCLA. * * * Hull Raps Federations SAN FRANCISCO - CoL Don Hull, executive secretary of the AUU, called on university ,presi- dents and top administrators yes- terday to make a study of facts behind the nation's raging athletic controversy. "Ifnenough leaders of educa- tional institutions learn the truth and learn the facts of the situa- tion, they'll call a halt to the' federations," Hull said at a news conference. PERSONAL SUE' BOODER - Boy wants date with you, good looks, good personality, good references. Call 662-3241, E. 31. F1 HELP WANTED BLIND STUDENT needs combination reader-typist from July 1 to Sept. . Preferably applicant not in summer school.- Payment, salary. 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